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Upham Hall at Miami University, which ranked 89th on U.S. News & World Report's America's Best Colleges list.

Staff
Cincinnati Business Courier

Several Greater Cincinnati schools improved their ranking in the 2013 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s America’s Best Colleges.

Miami University was the highest ranked local university. Miami tied for 89th among the top 204 overall universities and tied for 37th among all national public universities. Miami climbed up from 90th in last year’s ranking overall ranking and from 40th in the public universities ranking.

The school in Oxford also ranked third for best undergraduate teaching, behind Dartmouth College and Princeton University, which tied for No. 1. Miami has been in the top eight on this list since it started four years ago.

University of Cincinnati ranked 139th on the overall list – up from No. 143 last year – and tied for No. 70 on the list of top public universities, up from 73rd last year.

Xavier University, which was not ranked among national universities, tied for fourth in the Regional University Midwest ranking, the same as last year. College of Mount St. Joseph tied for 60th on the regional ranking, up from 72nd in the 2012 edition of the list.

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